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Sensitivity of Hurricane Forecasts To Cumulus Parameterizations In The HWRF Model

Abstract

The Developmental Testbed Center used the Hurricane Weather Research and Forecasting (HWRF) system to test the sensitivity of tropical cyclone track and intensity forecasts to different convective schemes. A control configuration that employed the HWRF Simplified Arakawa Scheme (SAS) was compared with the Kain-Fritsch and Tiedtke schemes, as well as with a newer implementation of the SAS. A comprehensive test for Atlantic and Eastern North Pacific storms shows that the SAS scheme produces the best track forecasts. Even though the convective parameterization was absent in the inner 3?km nest, the intensity forecasts are sensitive to the choice of cumulus scheme on the outer grids. The impact of convective-scale heating on the environmental flow accumulates in time since the hurricane vortex is cycled in the HWRF model initialization. This study shows that, for a given forecast, the sensitivity to cumulus parameterization combines the influence of physics and initial conditions.

Article / Publication Data
Active/Online
YES
Volume
41
Available Metadata
Accepted On
November 06, 2014
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Early Online Release
November 12, 2014
Fiscal Year
Peer Reviewed
YES
Publication Name
Geophysical Research Letters
Published On
December 28, 2014
Publisher Name
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Print Volume
41
Print Number
24
Page Range
9113–9119
Issue
24
Submitted On
October 01, 2014
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